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Tobias (Ken Grantham and Claire Jamie Joneses) in a scene from Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance (Photo by: David Allen).
It produces great effects with delicate shifts in tone, like an oceangoing bird that travels a hundred miles between wing flaps.
Pathophysiological conditions can easily interfere with such a delicate balance by shifting redox homeostasis to a 'quasi-stable' but deregulated redox state.
In a shift from the delicate touch he applied to the subject of abortion in the last election, Mr. Bush devoted much of his speech to the issue, listing several related legislative measures he had supported, including a ban on what the bill calls partial-birth abortion, a bill to make injuring a fetus a separate crime in an attack on the mother and a bill supporting maternity group homes.
But Ms. Hariyama offered a delicate variation from "The Sleeping Beauty".
The United States Olympic Committee and trademark lawyers walk a delicate line from a public-relations standpoint.
The new head of FASB may have to oversee a delicate climbdown from full fair value.
It had a sweet, melancholy air and a delicate line, like something from the Scottish Highlands.
Measuring this was a delicate business, as the expected shift was small and could easily be masked by other effects.
These data point to a role for ROS in stem cell metabolic shift, requiring a delicate balance of oxidative phosphorylation and anaerobic glycolytic activity.
So Lakes built a "cosmic compass," a delicate electromagnet dangling from a thin tungsten wire.
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